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  5. SHIPPING.

    Worms, s., from Brisbane, Port Chalmers, s., from Port P[?]. Tropic, s.; from Newcastle. Lady Elizabeth, barque, from Newcastle. ...

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  6. EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Last night another successful entertainment was given at the Empire Theatre. There will be the usual matinee and evening performances to-day, when ...

    Article : 151 words
  7. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    Such a unique entertainment as that given by the Hawaiians at His Majesty's Theatre last evening, could scarcely fail to gain the appreciation of any audience. ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The final voting in the second section of Wests beauty competition took place last night, and as a result, Nos. 30, 37, and 38 will be included in the final. ...

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  9. MISS LUCY HENZELL'S RECITAL.

    Miss Lucy Henzoll, a member of the Australian Elocutionary Association, will give a recital of popular songs and elocutionary items to-night, at the Albert ...

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  10. PARKER SISTERS' CONCERT.

    Misses Mabel and Vera Parker intend giving a concert in the Albert Hall on Saturday night, 1st April. This will be their first appearance in Brisbane, after ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. KING'S PICTURES.

    Last night Mr. King, at the Lyceum, presented the prizes won in the beauty competition, the final voting, for which, had been concluded just before. As ...

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  12. DUTTON PARK THEATRE.

    A magnificent programme of moving pictures, vocal and instrumental items, has been secured for the Dutton Park Garden Theatre to-night. The star film ...

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  14. COOK'S PICTURES.

    The published programme of Cook's pictures for this afternoon and to-night is sufficient to draw crowded audiences. The pictures include "Napoleon," a powerful ...

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  15. WOOLLOONGABBA CONTINENTALS.

    "Wet or fine, we show to-night," is the motto of the open air continentals at Woolloongabba. Everybody can obtain shelter under the roofs of the stands ...

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  16. NEW PICTURE PALACE.

    The new Picture Palace (Centennial Hall) contained a good audience last night to witness the final presentation of the week's programme. There will be ...

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  17. BAND IN THE GARDENS.

    The usual band recital will be given in the gardens to-morrow evening weather permitting, by the Brisbane Municipal concert Band under the baton of Mr. J. ...

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  19. RED INDIANS TO-NIGHT.

    The Red Indians, who arrived from Vancouver a week ago, and have since been camped of the Exhibition grounds, where they have attracted many ...

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  20. FLYING MACHINE.

    The Bleriot aeroplane exhibition will close to-night at 10 o'clock, after which there will be no, opportunity of seeing this remarkable flying machine. It is ...

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